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		<description><![CDATA[Environmental journalist Mark Hertsgaard's “Hot” describes what life will be like for his daughter’s generation.  | “Everyone who finally ‘gets it’ about climate change has an ‘Oh, shit’ moment,” Mark Hertsgaard observes in Hot: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth, “an instant when the pieces fall into place, the full implications of the science at last become clear, and you are left staring in horror at the monstrous situation humanity has created for itself.” I’ve had countless such moments. And for a climate policy...]]></description>
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